The Cold Revolution: How Far Can It Go?
- PMID: 31445693
- DOI: 10.1016/j.giec.2019.06.003
The Cold Revolution: How Far Can It Go?
Abstract
Cold resection for small colonic polyps, and larger lesions, is being rapidly and widely adopted. Driven by an impressive safety and cost profile compared with conventional polypectomy, these advantages are offset by the limitations of smaller and shallower resection, and absent thermal effects that may permit persistence of residual neoplasia. To overcome this, optimal cold snare technique requires inclusion of a margin of normal mucosa and a piecemeal resection technique for larger polyps. This article examines the fundamentals of cold snare resection and evidence for its application, theorizes on limits to its application, and identifies areas for further research.
Keywords: Cold snare; Colonoscopy; Colorectal polyp; Electrocautery; Endoscopic mucosal resection; Polypectomy.
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